Mamelodi Sundowns have reportedly set a price tag of R75 million for Peter Shalulile, as interest in the striker grows from both the Middle East and North Africa.
According to sources close to the club, Sundowns have set the value of the Namibian national team captain, with indications that the club is preparing for potential offers.
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Insiders have revealed that the club is anticipating Shalulile's departure.
"This amount was reached on after looking at what they paid to Highlands Park when they bought him in 2020. That time it was believed to be around R30 million and his value has been going up since that time and that's why they were valuing him at R75 million now. He is a top striker who gives you at least ten goals every season. What else would you ask for from such a striker? Yes, so it's R75 million for a team interested in Shalulile," a source informs the Siya crew.
In light of the club's planning strategy, it is believed that the club is planning for the future.
"They are preparing for the future, as there is also interest in Iqraam Rayners from Europe and they can't just fold their arms and wait. That's why they are already looking at other strikers could fill the gap in the event one or even both strikers leave," the insiders revealed.
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Shalulile, 31, has been a consistent performer since joining Sundowns in 2020, winning the PSL's Golden Boot award twice.
However, this season he has only scored two goals in 10 appearances—well below his usual standards.